
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
GBS 101 Introduction
to Global Business
Course provides necessary foundation for introductory courses in international trade, as well as for advanced courses and seminars. Content includes current world trade activities, practices, government aids and barriers to trade; economic, geographic, political and transportation aspects, cultural differences affecting trade; traffic, documentation, finance and marketing. It is recommended that BUS
101 be taken prior to, or in conjunction with, this course.
GBS 205 Import/Export Basics
Course provides comprehensive overview of import or export business. Content includes who and why, import/export marketing strategies, product development and market research, export terms, documentation, procedures, tariff and non-tariff barriers, getting paid or paying for imports or exports, import terms, procedures and U.S. Customs entry regulations, dates and quotas.
GBS 215 Global Finance
Course examines essential areas in finance. Content includes banking, foreign exchange, currency fluctuations, financing, credit, payments and collections. Intended for second-year Global Studies student or one with experience in foreign trade.
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New Series Titled
DOING BUSINESS IN CHINA
presented by Larry Rubly. |
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Study options for the Global Studies Program. Email Lawrence
Rubly for more info: lrubly@oakton.edu. |
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Students with 12 + semester hours and a GPA of 2.5 or higher may apply for an internship.
For more information visit our Internship Page or contact
Lawrence Rubly. |
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